Homepage ×
Properties for sale Apartments for rent New Development Serviced Apartments Overseas Properties
Offices for sale Offices for rent Coworking Space Serviced Office
Mortgage Calculator
Build Your Business
Spacious
1,000+ Reviews
Install

Table of Contents

Toggle table of contents dropdown
Search Icon
Search Icon
Loading indicator

No results found

Mainland Buyer Paid 40% Tax For Sheung Shui Luxury Home, Chinese Buyers Snapped Up 8 Units From Mantin Heights

Hong Kong Property | November 29, 2016

Mainland Buyer Paid 40% Tax For Sheung Shui Luxury Home
Mainland buyers continue to invest in Hong Kong’s luxury homes. A Mainland buyer purchased a 1,022-square-foot three-room unit in Sheung Shui’s Woodland Crest for HK$9 million, or HK$8,806 per square foot. In addition to the 15% buyer’s stamp duty and 15% double stamp duty, the buyer is willing to pay the 10% special stamp duty – since the holding period of this property by the seller is less than 36 months. The total tax is estimated to be 40% of the property price – that is HK$3.6 million.

Chinese Buyers Snapped Up 8 Units From Mantin Heights
A financial group who acquired 6 units from Mantin Heights for HK$65.49 million snapped up another 8 units from the estate for over HK$90 million yesterday, with an average cost of HK$19,680 per square foot. As most buyers in the group are from Mainland China, they have to pay 30% stamp duty for some of the purchased flats.

For more information on property news and prices, please visit our website at https://www.spacious.hk/.

WhatsAppFacebookWeChatGmailCopy LinkShare

Extend Reading

Subscribe for the latest property advice

Stay updated on the latest developments and tips in the property market to make more informed decisions

Please provide a correct email address

Recommended Articles

Hong Kong Property | April 6, 2017

Things to Know about Renting a Flat in Hong Kong

Many of us have been through these – new to Hong Kong and have no ideas where to live, having to move because of our work places, moving out from our parent’s home because we are a grownup already. No matter what reason it is, we understand the stress of relocation especially to a brand new place. So, here are […]

Hong Kong Property | December 30, 2016

12/30 News Roundup: K Wah Won Kai Tak Plot for HK$5.8b, Hong Kong Set to Exceed Housing Supply Target

K Wah Won Kai Tak Plot for HK$5.8b K Wah International Holdings Ltd. has won Kai Tak Area 1K Site 2 for HK$5.868 billion, which lines at the upper limit of market expectation. The site has a total gross floor area of 574,270 square feet, putting it at about HK$10,200 per square foot – over 20% cheaper than the cost […]

Hong Kong Property | January 23, 2017

1/23 News Roundup: The Pavilia Bay Continued to Receive Overwhelming Responses, Only 4 Secondary Home Deals Recorded in 10 Major Estates

The Pavilia Bay Continued to Receive Overwhelming Responses New World Development and Vanke Property reportedly received over 3,000 subscriptions for the second batch of 199 flats in their The Pavilia Bay joint venture project in Tsuen Wan West, while all 400 apartments in the first phase of the development were sold last Friday. The second batch comprises 23 studios, 44 one-bedroom […]